The New York Knicks are in 12th place in the East with a 24-29 record which means frustrations are at an all-time high. They've now lost two straight and completely blew a lead on Saturday against the Los Angeles Lakers, eventually losing in overtime.

Julius Randle was one of those players who was clearly heated in LA and this moment even went viral of him slapping the Knicks video coordinator Scott King's laptop when he was seemingly trying to show him something:

Randle finished the game with 32 points and 16 rebounds, which was actually one of his better performances of the season. But, it doesn't really matter when you're coming out on the losing end. All in all, though, Randle has failed to live up to expectations in 2021/22 after his Most Improved Player of the Year campaign last season led the Knicks to the third seed in the Eastern Conference. He's averaging just 18.7 points per game on a 30% clip from downtown. The former Kentucky standout is still grabbing 10 rebounds and dishing out 5.1 assists, though.

Clearly, King was just trying to do his job and show Randle a play and he wasn't having any of it. Probably not the best way for the big man to react.